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Gibson County Confederate Memorial
Erected to the memory of our Confederate Soldiers by the R...
Belrockton Dormitory
Built in 1906, the Belrockton is the last remaining boardi...
Flat Rock Baptist Church
[side A]
One of the oldest Baptist churches in Weste...
Santa Fe Trail - Cimarron Cutoff / Clayton
This is a two sided marker
Side A:
Santa Fe Tr...
Clayton Dinosaur Trackway
One of the best dinosaur track sites in the world can be v...
Grass Lake / Michigan Central Railroad Depot
(side 1)
Grass Lake
The first settlers arr...
St. Mary Star of the Sea Church
In 1880 Bishop Casper Henry Borgess of the Detroit Diocese...
Associated Oil Fire – 1924
Historic Cannery Row
In 1904 the Coalinga Oil Transp...
Trains and Canneries
Historic Cannery Row
The railroad
A major land...
The California Riviera
Historic Cannery Row
From 1901 to 1941, much of the ...
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Gibson County Confederate Memorial
Erected to the memory of our Confederate Soldiers by the Russell-Hill Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
"Lest We Forget"
Marker is at the intersection of Eaton Street (Tennessee Route 104, 77) and College Street (U.S. 45), on the ...
Belrockton Dormitory
Built in 1906, the Belrockton is the last remaining boardinghouse of the three provided by the Belding Brothers and Company for its single female workers. A major silk manufacturer in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the company employed ...
Flat Rock Baptist Church
[side A]
One of the oldest Baptist churches in Western North Carolina. It was constituted as Petty's Meeting House on June 10, 1783. The name was changed to Flat Rock Baptist Church in 1802. Under the leadership of William Petty, the ...
Santa Fe Trail - Cimarron Cutoff / Clayton
This is a two sided marker
Side A:
Santa Fe Trail
Cimarron Cutoff
The Santa Fe Trail was the major trade route between New Mexico and Missouri from 1821 until arrival of the railroad in 1880. The Cimarron Cutoff, a major branch of the ...
Clayton Dinosaur Trackway
One of the best dinosaur track sites in the world can be viewed at Clayton Lake State Park. More than 500 fossilized footprints, made by at least eight kinds of dinosaurs, are visible on the lake’s spillway. These tracks were ...
Grass Lake / Michigan Central Railroad Depot
(side 1)
Grass Lake
The first settlers arrived in Grass Lake in 1829. Two years later a post office, the second in Jackson County, opened at the settlement. In 1832 Grass Lake Township was created; the current boundaries were established ...
St. Mary Star of the Sea Church
In 1880 Bishop Casper Henry Borgess of the Detroit Diocese approved the establishment of a second Catholic parish in the city of Jackson. The cornerstone ceremony for the parish church was held July 4, 1881. The present limestone Romanesque structure, ...
Associated Oil Fire – 1924
Historic Cannery Row
In 1904 the Coalinga Oil Transportation Company laid 168 miles of six-inch pipeline from the Belridge Field in San Joaquin Valley to the Tidewater-Associated Marine Terminal on Monterey Bay (top). Its purpose was to deliver heavy fuel oil ...
Trains and Canneries
Historic Cannery Row
The railroad
A major landmark in the history of the Monterey Peninsula was the Southern Pacific Railroad. Built in 1880, the rail line was intended to bring tourism to this scenic area. In addition to transporting tourists, however, it ...
The California Riviera
Historic Cannery Row
From 1901 to 1941, much of the eastern portion of Cannery Row’s coastline was occupied by a single estate, Casa de Las Olas, which stretched 1,000 feet along Monterey Bay (top). San Francisco financier Hugh Tevis had it ...